AT&T Building Most Advanced Mobile Broadband Experience in Atlanta, Announces 2011 Network Upgrade Plans and Wi-Fi Rollout at Turner Field

AT&T*, building on its strong 2010 record of network accomplishments, today announced network improvement plans designed to enable 4G speeds** and enhanced reliability to Atlanta and surrounding communities in 2011. The wireless network enhancement plans are part of AT&T’s planned $19-billion investment in its wireless and wireline networks and other capital projects in 2011.

Sylvia Russell, state president, AT&T Georgia, says AT&T plans the following network improvements in the Atlanta area in 2011:

Deploying enhanced backhaul connections to more than 450 cell sites to enable 4G speeds and add capacity to support more mobile traffic, like adding traffic lanes to a highway

Installing approximately 12 new cell sites to improve network coverage

Adding spectrum carriers to more than 610 cell sites to support more traffic

Launching AT&T Wi-Fi at Turner Field to further enhance the fan experience during home games

“Our story is getting even better for Atlanta and Georgia,” Russell said. “Our recently announced agreement to acquire T-Mobile USA represents a great deal for customers and a major commitment to strengthen and expand our network. In fact, this deal, if approved, means that we’ll be able to expand the next generation of mobile broadband – 4G LTE – from our current plan of 80 percent of the U.S. population to 95 percent.”

Russell said AT&T invested more than $2 billion in its Atlanta wireless and wireline network from 2008 through 2010 as part of its commitment to superior service in the area. In 2010, AT&T performed the following upgrades and improvements to its network in the Atlanta area:

Deploying DAS networks at 8 venues, including one at Turner Field to serve the heavily-trafficked areas throughout the stadium

"Investments in a strong wireless network help attract new business and strengthen our economy," said Georgia House Energy, Utilities and Telecommunications Committee Chairman Don Parsons. "The Georgia General Assembly has worked diligently to help to create a public policy environment that provides the right incentives for companies to invest in our state."

The nation’s fastest mobile broadband network is getting faster with 4G A key planned upgrade for 2011 is deployment of enhanced backhaul connections to more than 450 cell sites in the Atlanta area to enable 4G speeds. Backhaul connections carry traffic between cell sites and AT&T’s nationwide network. Enhanced fiber-optic and ethernet backhaul connections expand capacity many times over, and enable additional expansion in the years to come.

“We’re investing in our Atlanta network to help AT&T customers take advantage of the numerous capabilities of their wireless devices,” said Keith Holmes, vice president and general manager, AT&T Georgia. “This year, we’re committed to providing best-in-class wireless voice service to our customers, and we’re backing that up with the right investments.”

The investments made in the Atlanta area wireless and wireline networks are part of the more than $3.3 billion AT&T invested from 2008-2010 across Georgia, added Russell.

Sam Williams, president of the Metro Atlanta Chamber, said AT&T’s significant investment to improve its network will further bolster metro Atlanta’s reputation as a great place to live and work.

“High-tech expansions like this one help our business community, our local economy and our overall quality of life,” Williams said. “Few businesses today are more competitive than the wireless industry. That level of competition results in investment and new technology, which delivers benefits to the entire community.”

AT&T’s advanced network provides several important advantages for customers. Unlike some competitors, AT&T’s mobile-broadband network provides customers with the ability to talk and surf at the same time. For instance, you can look up directions to an event while staying on the phone with your boss, or browse your favorite social media sites while chatting with a friend. AT&T’s mobile broadband network also is up to 35 percent faster than our largest competitor’s CDMA-based network on average nationally

AT&T also provides access to voice service in more than 220 countries and data service in more than 200 countries. AT&T’s largest competitor’s CDMA-based devices work in fewer than 45 countries. Business Traveler magazine recently named AT&T as having the “Best Mobile Coverage in the World” – the fourth time AT&T has received the distinction.

“AT&T is consistently among the top companies in the U.S. in terms of our capital investment and we’re committed to helping our customers right here in Atlanta take advantage of the numerous capabilities of their wireless devices,” said Holmes.

AT&T’s focus is delivering the nation’s most advanced mobile broadband experience, which includes delivering the benefits of mobile broadband networks, devices and applications. With the nation’s fastest mobile broadband network, AT&T provides accelerated mobile data speeds and simultaneous voice and data capabilities for an amazing wireless voice and data experience. At the same time, AT&T offers a wide-ranging portfolio of smartphones and devices, with 20 4G devices planned for 2011, including a robust Android lineup. And we’re driving development of wide-ranging mobile applications with three AT&T Foundry collaborative innovation centers planned for this year, as well as leadership in multiple initiatives to provide new tools for apps developers.

AT&T’s mobile broadband network is based on the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) family of technologies that includes GSM and UMTS, the most widely used wireless network platforms in the world.

AT&T also operates the nation’s largest Wi-Fi network*** with more than 24,000 hotspots in the U.S. —including more than 680 in the greater Atlanta area — and access to more than 135,000 hotspots globally through roaming agreements. Most AT&T smartphone customers get access to our entire national Wi-Fi network at no additional cost, and Wi-Fi usage doesn’t count against customers’ monthly data plans.

For more information about AT&T’s coverage in Atlanta or anywhere in the United States, consumers can visit the AT&T Coverage Viewer. Using the online tool, AT&T customers can measure coverage quality from a street address, intersection, ZIP code or even a landmark.

*AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand and not by AT&T Inc.

**4G speeds delivered by HSPA+ with enhanced backhaul. Available in limited areas. Availability increasing with ongoing backhaul deployment. Requires 4G device. Learn more at att.com/network. Actual speeds experienced will vary and depend on several factors, including device, location, capacity, facilities, and other conditions.

*** Largest based on company branded and operated hotspots. Access includes AT&T Wi-Fi Basic. A Wi-Fi enabled device required. Other restrictions apply. See www.attwifi.com for details and locations.

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